https://www.udemy.com/course/cinematography-for-drama
Learn how to block, light and shoot like a professional Director of Photography
This course explains the role of a Director of Photography (aka DP, DOP, Cinematographer) on set, from collaborating with the director in blocking the cast and choosing the camera angles, to lighting the scene with depth and mood.
Across the four modules of the course, watch experienced DP Neil Oseman set up and shoot scenes in common contemporary locations: domestic banter in a sunny kitchen, a monologue in a dark bedroom, an awkward first date in a restaurant, and a walk-and-talk in an outdoor bar. Watch him try out different blocking and camera angles to get the most depth and interest in the frame, create movement using a slider and a gimbal, and work out the coverage needed to complete the scene. Then learn the secrets of cinematic lighting as he sets up LED, tungsten and practical lights to create a look. Witness the camera rehearsals through to the final take, then sit back and watch the final edited scene. Every step of the way, Neil explains what he's doing and why, as well as the alternatives you could consider for your own films.
This is a follow-up to Neil's best-selling Udemy course "Cinematic Lighting", but it's accessible to anyone with a grasp of the basic concepts of cinematography.
You cannot separate lighting from filmmaking. Your video is not looking cinematic because you are not making use of lighting, or your lighting is bad. I am Isaac, welcome to this course. Having worked in the film industry long enough, I have come to the conclusion that what makes the most of cinematography is lighting. I cannot emphasize this enough. The expensive camera and professional colour grading are just like sidekicks. Professional lighting sets the stage for a great film. If the lighting is off from the beginning, it messes up the whole film.
And that my friend is why I created this course filled with battery of lessons that equip you with every skill you need to take your film lighting from amateur and create your own cinematic videos.
This course is created for a beginner cinematographer, intermediate and even advanced learners stand a chance to learn a great deal from this course. As we cover a wide range of topics on cinematic lighting in cinematography.
In this course, you will dive deep into the art of cinematography, focusing on master shots. Master shots are scenes captured in one uninterrupted take where the camera moves through the whole scene, to tell the story. Whether you're an aspiring filmmaker, a seasoned cinematographer, or simply passionate about visual storytelling, this course is designed to take your skills to new heights.
Lays down the fundamentals of cinematography which can be applied to any film project. Whether you are filming a feature or a vlog.
This course has a combination of cinematographic theory lectures, and their practical applications shown in the demonstration videos. The lessons cover the aspects and principles of cinematography, composition, lighting, exposure, post processing, and tools of the trade.
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In this class, gear is not a requirement, nor is any prior filmmaking knowledge, however, if you have a filmmaking background already you will still find the material to be insightful, informative, and actionable. If you are creating on your phone, perfect. DSLR/Mirrorless? Brilliant. Cinema Camera? Fantastic.
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